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		<title>Traveling Smart with Diabetes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medications are part of a daily routine for people with diabetes. For these individuals, traveling requires a bit of extra planning.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-420" style="border: 0pt none; margin-right: 10px;" title="traveling with diabetes" src="http://westchesterworldtravel.com/tourstuff/2010/06/traveling-with-diabetes.jpg" alt="traveling with diabetes" width="250" height="187" />Medications are part of a daily routine for people with <a href="http://www.cvs.com/diabetescarecenter/"  target="_blank">diabetes</a>. In fact, according  to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 87 percent of adults  diagnosed with diabetes take either insulin, oral medications or both. For these  individuals, traveling requires a bit of extra planning.<span id="more-419"></span></p>
<p>CVS Pharmacist  Martha Zavala reminds people that the first step to making sure you are prepared  for a safe trip is to talk to your doctor or pharmacist about what to pack. The  American Diabetes Association recommends that you bring twice as much medication  and testing supplies as you need when traveling. Keep a stocked carry-on bag  with you so necessities are always nearby.</p>
<p>If you are traveling by  airplane, alert the security screener that you are carrying diabetes products.  Some items to pack in your carry-on include enough insulin, syringes and blood  testing supplies for the duration of your trip, plus additional medications and  medical supplies. You should bring snacks such as cheese, peanut butter, fruit  and hard candy or glucose tablets to treat low blood glucose. If you are used to  having juice on hand, purchase it after going through airport security to avoid  restrictions related to traveling with liquids. Don&#8217;t forget to pack your  diabetes identity card in case of an emergency.</p>
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<p>Proper medication storage  is important to keep in mind. Body heat can upset the makeup of a drug, so don&#8217;t  store pills in a pocket or otherwise near your body. The safest place to keep  your medications is in carry-on luggage, so they will be easily accessible. Make  sure to use the original pharmacy containers to avoid any confusion at security.  It is important to pack insulin carefully to prevent it from breaking or  overheating. Insulin does not need to be refrigerated, but if stored in very hot  or very cold temperatures, it may lose strength. Travel packs can help keep your  insulin at the right temperature.</p>
<p>Once you arrive at your destination,  there are simple ways you can make sure your health is not negatively impacted  by changes in your normal routine. Vacations may mean more time in the sun or  increased physical activity, so be sure to have a bottle of water to stay  hydrated. Monitoring your blood glucose levels is as important while traveling  as when you are at home. You may be eating unfamiliar foods that have unknown  effects on your blood glucose levels. If you are more active than usual, your  blood glucose could go too low. Check your numbers frequently, including before  eating and two to three hours after meals. If you are traveling through time  zones, it may be necessary to adjust your dosing schedule so that you take your  medication on time.</p>
<p>The supplies needed to <a href="http://www.cvs.com/diabetescarecenter/"  target="_blank">manage diabetes</a> at home and on  the road can be expensive. One way to save is the ExtraCare Advantage for  Diabetes program from CVS/pharmacy. More information on the program and diabetes  care can be found at the <a href="http://www.cvs.com/diabetescarecenter/"  target="_blank">CVS/pharmacy Diabetes Care Center </a>.</p>
<p><em>Courtesy: ARAcontent</em></p>
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